Do you like tea too? I do, I practically live on it, a guilty pleasure if you will. I used to love sauropods when I was younger, I was obsessed with dinosaurs...This is a really amazing piece of work, very realistic, except for the talking dinosaurs, maybe.

This is wonderful. Makes me happy just to look at it. Thank you for sharing... (Though, I'm sure your self-description is not quite right! No utterly dim-witted person could draw such a whimsical and amusing scene.)

Yes please!! I loove your work. Leaves me in awe every time. Forgive my silly question and my lack of vocabulary, but do you used any reference at all on this one? And what tool or pen do you use with your brown ink? I haven't found anything that can draw such tiny details.You're inspiring, I love it!

Tall, thin, slow, conflict-avoidant; I identify completely. Slow-witted? Nevah. I must dispute with you. Not with the kind of artistic talent I see displayed. I would express it in terms of marching to a different drummer. Or reflective; pensive; more given to philosophical rumination than snap decisions. Not particularly good for multitasking, but it rocks for the making of art that is meant to be appreciated.

A sauropod serving tea; it’s very Narnia-ish. Or Hobbit-like. Lewis Carroll would also dig.

You are so kind once again. I think, if I flattered myself a little, all those things are indeed true, though it is also true that when it comes to the nitty-gritty of real life, I'm afraid I am undeniably dim and pretty useless.

But I am glad to know that you identify with some of those characteristics.

I'd love to have tea with dino!Niroot What kind of tea are you serving? I admit I'm most partial to jasmine. Not sure what kind of dinosaur I'd be. Tiny and quick, awkward and a loner? Certainly a carnivore; for some reason, I've been passionately but inexplicably Team Carnivore since I was a little kid.

You'd have been the gentle giant of Dinosaurs Huge but vegetarian and tranquil. Your self-description, however, seems unfair to me: I am sure you're tall and thin; also, almost certainly, peace-loving and conflict-avoider (does the term 'diplomatic' work better here?), but slow and dim-witted? I think not Maybe deep in thought of higher-order things, which is easily mistaken for those aforementioned ones.

It's cool to see your own sauropodian depiction -and preference-. Since I was a child my favorite was the triceratops, still is ^_^

Hehehe! One's self perception is often -unfortunately not always- clouded by a self deceit.

It depends much on the point of view: most people would think it a waste of time to think about explaining life, time, eternity or God, while others understand that, if one doesn't think beyond the daily life and needs, one can't excercise the mind properly and grow intellectually and/or spiritually. Just my thought.